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Hi, loving the Tetris clock. It was so easy to plug and play. I'm looking for more 64x32 clock faces like the 64x64 has with Clockwise. My personal want for a clock face is to have the date (Fri Sept 29 '23), the time (12-hour format hour and minute and am/pm) and if it would fit, the current outdoor temperature and maybe a symbol to show the condition. The user would have to sign up for a free openweathermap api. Maybe all that is far from possible but I have no idea how to create and display anything. All of coding is lost on me. I'm trying to learn. But I guarantee I'll never be able to create anything close to working. The clock I'd like to see created could possibly also have a color changing option. Red 10pm-8am white 8am-10pm. This would give the user the ability to use it as a night clock without the blaring brightness. There is this https://github.com/jake1164 project but I have no idea how to replicate it for esp32. Would be nice to see this as a plug and play option.
Thanks!!
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Hi, loving the Tetris clock. It was so easy to plug and play. I'm looking for more 64x32 clock faces like the 64x64 has with Clockwise. My personal want for a clock face is to have the date (Fri Sept 29 '23), the time (12-hour format hour and minute and am/pm) and if it would fit, the current outdoor temperature and maybe a symbol to show the condition. The user would have to sign up for a free openweathermap api. Maybe all that is far from possible but I have no idea how to create and display anything. All of coding is lost on me. I'm trying to learn. But I guarantee I'll never be able to create anything close to working. The clock I'd like to see created could possibly also have a color changing option. Red 10pm-8am white 8am-10pm. This would give the user the ability to use it as a night clock without the blaring brightness. There is this https://github.com/jake1164 project but I have no idea how to replicate it for esp32. Would be nice to see this as a plug and play option.
Thanks!!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: